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Let's take your Windows PC's security to the next level with these simple steps

Are you tired of the same old Win+L routine to lock your Windows PC

There are some alternative security features you might not know about. From face recognition to dynamic lock, we've got a few other options to explore. 

So, let's dive in and discover how to lock down your Windows PC.

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First things first, let's get to where the magic happens:

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Don't forget the good old password:

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Want something simpler than a password? Try a PIN:

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If your device supports Windows Hello face recognition, here's how to set it up:

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Got a fingerprint reader? Let's put it to use:

If you have a security key, here's how to set it up:

Now, here's a neat trick — using your phone to lock your PC automatically.

Make sure your phone is connected to your PC via Bluetooth. If not, let's do that:

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Now, your PC will lock itself when you walk away with your phone. How's that for convenience?

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There you have it, folks. A smorgasbord of options to keep your Windows PC locked up tighter than Fort Knox. Whether you're all about that face recognition life, prefer the classic password or want your phone to do the work for you, Windows has got you covered. Remember, the best security is the one you'll actually use, so pick the method that works best for you.

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